- Nigerian singer Portable claims he is bigger than colleague Buju BNXN, citing Instagram followers as evidence.
- Portable boasts 2.6 million Instagram followers compared to Buju’s 1.9 million.
- Addressing assumptions of ritual involvement, Portable attributes his success to divine grace and expresses disdain for fake lifestyles.
- The father of five emphasizes the authenticity of his achievements and acknowledges the influence of the streets in his career.
Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has taken to social media to assert his superiority over his colleague, Buju BNXN.
The fast-rising artist utilized his Instagram page to showcase what he believes sets him apart – his massive following.
Portable, who has been in the music industry for less than three years, proudly announced to his 2.6 million Instagram followers that he is, without a doubt, a bigger artist than BNXN, who currently boasts a following of 1.9 million on the same platform.
Through his Instagram story, Portable made a compelling case for his stature, debunking assumptions of ritual involvement and attributing his success to sheer grace.
The father of five expressed his disdain for the tendency of people to associate success with occult practices, emphasizing that his accomplishments are a result of divine grace.
In his words;
“I don’t fake to make it. I don’t fake my lifestyle. Ika of Africa. OBO Eyan DPO ZehNation many many many inspiration. Street ti tame over 10/10 level don change,” Portable said.
Malagbegesi No Tata Yah Yah Osunmo Grammy. Tony Montana Ko Gbo Nana. Bojuboju am far bigger than Buju. If Grace works for you them go talk say na juju. My face show pass your face.”
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In other news, Nigerian singer Dammy Krane has stirred the music industry by declaring that the controversial artist Portable currently surpasses the relevance of Grammy award-winning singer Wizkid.
Dammy Krane took to his social media page to express his views, attributing Portable’s increased prominence to a recent collaboration with British rapper Skepta.